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This bed and breakfast is a minute's walk from the Royal Palace at Dam Square. The rooms on the upper floors have magnificent views of the palace and the skyline of this wonderful old city. You are in the heart of Amsterdam. This bed and breakfast has beautiful rooms and suites with high ceilings and very big windows. You can gaze at all the dynamism of the city from the vantage point of your suite and enjoy Amsterdam's changing scenery.

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Travel Blogs from Amsterdam

... It just makes sense. The audio book guide takes you through the life of Van Gogh, his works, and his letters in a way that is totally logical. It’s absolutely possible to walk in with no idea who the artist is, and walk out with an intimate understanding. It was really impressive how they have organized the galleries and how they paired so many of his pieces with his letters. It wasn’t just about his art in a vacuum, it was equally about ...

... we were lucky enough to be shown some mercy and were in a room after about an hour. Sandy wasn't feeling all that flash so we rested up before heading into the city for a bit of a look around and lunch.

Amsterdam is really different to what we've seen so far and has a system of canals which are really busy with lots and lots of ...

... we have tasted, we have explored, we have laughed, we have learnt. We have had the opportunity to experience more than I'd hoped for. All that I'd dreamt of for so many years leading up to this European escapade has become my reality. Words cannot express the gratitude that I feel. Though it has been time consuming - and sometimes even a pain in my ass - I've really enjoyed writing this blog. Putting into words all that I've experienced forced me to think ...

... we had finished I realized how painfully hungry I was, not having eaten since breakfast that morning. The feeling was mutual so we all walked to Wok to Walk, the noodle chain store in Amsterdam. We got our noodle boxes and sat on the canal eating them feeling immensely happy. As we sat we watched a steady stream of boats go past, some huge and luxurious while some were smaller than a bath, close to sinking tub and had 8 people stuffed inside. We made ...

... wooden house" and the flower market. By then we were ready to sit down for a bit and decided to take a canal tour through the city. We hit a couple of art galleries on the way back to Central Station to retrieve our luggage and catch a train to Schiphol Airport. Then we caught a shuttle bus to our hotel where we collapsed for a while -- we walked almost 17,000 steps today! Tomorrow it should be easier to maneuver without our ...